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    Keep up-to-date with the latest Security & Defence policy from The Parliament Magazine
    Inside Sweden’s gang war: How digital platforms are fuelling youth violence
    04 Nov Member States

    Inside Sweden’s gang war: How digital platforms are fuelling youth violence

    Encrypted apps and social media have turned Sweden’s gang war into a digital enterprise — drawing children into contract killings and forcing Europe to confront how far it can go in policing technology without breaching privacy rights.
    by Eloise Hardy
    How Europe became 'collateral damage' in the US-China trade war
    03 Nov EU Institutions
    How Europe became 'collateral damage' in the US-China trade war
    Op-ed: To be an AI continent, Europe needs innovation and simplification
    04 Nov EU Institutions
    Op-ed: To be an AI continent, Europe needs innovation and simplification
    The EU’s funding plans for Kyiv hit a Belgian wall — now what?
    31 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    The EU’s funding plans for Kyiv hit a Belgian wall — now what?
    05 Feb 18
    Brexit: Barnier and Davis meet in London
    The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, will meet with UK Brexit Secretary David Davis in London on Monday.
    05 Feb 18
    Issue 469 | 05 February 2018
    Jyrki Katainen interview, Jobs and Growth, Cross-Border Parcel Delivery Services, Female Entrepreneurs, Sustainable Healthcare, World Cancer Day, Safer Internet Day, and more...
    02 Feb 18
    Brexit: MEPs renew pledge to protect citizens' rights
    MEPs met in Brussels this week to take stock of the ongoing Brexit negotiations, and once again insisted on the importance of citizens' rights.
    Partner Content
    02 Feb 18
    Active Cities: Tomorrow’s pathway to healthy lifestyles
    Cities are strongholds of sedentary behaviour and unhealthy lifestyles, writes Maxime Leblanc
    02 Feb 18
    Improving outcomes, driving efficiency in cancer care
    Delivering better cancer care requires significant ‘culture change’, MEPs were recently told.
    02 Feb 18
    EU Parliament to vote on stripping Polish MEP of vice presidency
    European Parliament political group leaders are recommending that controversial Polish MEP Ryszard Czarnecki is stripped of his vice presidency role.
    02 Feb 18
    What role for repurposed drugs in cancer treatment?
    Repurposed drugs could be the answer to soaring cancer treatment costs, write Alojz Peterle and Lieve Wierinck.
    02 Feb 18
    World Cancer Day: United against cancer
    Everyone has a role to play in the fight against cancer, says Alojz Peterle.
    02 Feb 18
    Why isn't cancer talked about more?
    Despite being the deadliest disease in the EU, cancer does not receive enough attention, says Pavel Poc.
    01 Feb 18
    EU Parliament to examine 'every line, every comma, every full stop and every sentence' of Brexit deal
    Roberto Gualtieri, the Chair of Parliament’s economic and monetary affairs committee, has warned that MEPs will scrutinise the final withdrawal agreement between the EU and UK in “minute detail.”
    01 Feb 18
    EU plastics strategy: Commission publishes new report on plastic waste
    A new report calls for more complete and timely data on plastics generation and waste, saying this will be needed to help policymakers to respond more effectively to the problem of plastics waste.
    Partner Content
    30 Jan 18
    EU Court accused of playing politics with renewal of EU-Morocco fisheries deal
    The EU is expected to resume fisheries cooperation with Morocco despite a ‘politically motivated’ legal opinion from the EU Court of Justice, argues Eli Hadzhieva.
    30 Jan 18
    CPMR: Brexit could have 'disproportionate' impact on Europe’s regions
    The EU has been warned that Brexit could have a disproportionate impact on Europe’s regions.
    29 Jan 18
    EU endorses Brexit transition period negotiation guidelines
    The EU General Affairs Council has adopted its negotiation guidelines for a Brexit transition period, proposing it runs March 2019 to 31 December 2020.
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    29 Jan 18
    EU must future-proof legislation for animal health
    Animal Health Europe’s Roxane Feller provides a recap on the veterinary medicines and medicated feed review ahead of trilogue talks kicking-off this week on 31 January.
    29 Jan 18
    Nazi slur row: Tajani to meet with Thun and Czarnecki
    Two Polish MEPs at the centre of a bitter row over alleged Nazi comments are set to meet with Parliament President Antonio Tajani.
    Partner Content
    29 Jan 18
    LPG can help fight the war on smog
    Pollutants such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxide and ozone kill hundreds of thousands each year. One way to reduce these deadly emissions is to switch to LPG, argues Eric Johnson.
    29 Jan 18
    EU Commission expects single-use plastics problem to grow
    The European Commission says that increasing on-the-go consumption of food and drink is fuelling the growth of single-use plastics and the problem is expected to grow.
    Partner Content
    29 Jan 18
    Active Schools: Why sit when movement improves academic performance?
    Schools are central in the fight against child inactivity, writes Maxime Leblanc.
    26 Jan 18
    MEPs give mixed response to report on Malta fact-finding mission
    MEPs from across the political divide have given a mixed response to the findings of a parliamentary report in alleged political wrongdoing in Malta.
    26 Jan 18
    MEPs want criminal records database for non-EU nationals
    New measures have been agreed by MEPs to improve the sharing of criminal records information between member states.
    26 Jan 18
    Is Europe really on track for low-emission mobility?
    Karoline Graswander-Hainz wonders whether the Commission’s proposals on low-emission mobility will really help Europe clean up its transport sector.
    26 Jan 18
    EU clean mobility package is a good start
    The Commission’s clean mobility package is a good start to decarbonising Europe’s transport sector - even if some kinks remain to be worked out, writes Massimiliano Salini.
    26 Jan 18
    Clean mobility package: Disappointing CO2 targets
    The Commission’s clean mobility package is hindered by short-term industrial policy views, says Bas Eickhout.
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